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of realtime marketing platform called shift. some of the clients include verizon,express, unilever, wal-mart. list. long find out what they want most from the c.e.o., with us next. >> imagine the possibilities. good advice for and a half gating through life directly investing and the very essence of options trading. brokers.ve i tell you a practical way of thinking about options without complicateds mathematics. a few of the clients on a platform called shift. borrow with me. shift is a realtime marketing platform. brands,ave ad agencies, vendors, all working together. and the idea here, to execute time.in real so how are you changing the way that all of these groups work together? >> so with shift we're building software that allows all of these stakeholders to work together. differents really because it's a cross-organization -- it's across organizations. tyingcial is about together the content and the media buyers. iswhat we're doing facilitating those connections and sharing data across these organizations. result is they ca
of realtime marketing platform called shift. some of the clients include verizon,express, unilever, wal-mart. list. long find out what they want most from the c.e.o., with us next. >> imagine the possibilities. good advice for and a half gating through life directly investing and the very essence of options trading. brokers.ve i tell you a practical way of thinking about options without complicateds mathematics. a few of the clients on a platform called shift. borrow with me. shift is a...
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began to get very engaged in how they monitor in realtime and began to give people information. a motivating force as well as a significant pportunity to look at whether they have the governmental structures in place to be able to address this and do they know monitoring technology should be? and it opened up lots of folks at epa for to -- and the ngo community that's very strong and supporting work to figure out how they could align together information. technical as well as legal information, government structure information. is the fine particle 2.5 for those who don't flow this, little microscopic particles that can be bemded in your lungs. can't cough them out or spit them out. they can lead to significant premature deaths including older americans. pm 2.5 the original wars. we don't need to go back there. what's the greatest source of pm 2.5. the burning of all fossil fuel, burning diesel? >> coal burning. the is faced with challenge of having a 1.3 billion people. that are larger than 1 million people. 80% of their -- somewhere in the vicinity of 3 quarters or 80% of thei
began to get very engaged in how they monitor in realtime and began to give people information. a motivating force as well as a significant pportunity to look at whether they have the governmental structures in place to be able to address this and do they know monitoring technology should be? and it opened up lots of folks at epa for to -- and the ngo community that's very strong and supporting work to figure out how they could align together information. technical as well as legal information,...
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. ♪ >>> your realtime captioner is mrs. linda m. macdonald. >>> it's 7:56. i'm michelle griego. a driver crashes into the back of a police cruiser in san jose then tried to run. a security guard at a nearby hotel tackled the suspect before he got away. the officer and driver were hurt and went to the hospital. glass and mangled cars are blocking the intersection of san carlos and almaden. >> tow crews are out there now. until the in downtown san jose. a lot -- this is in downtown san jose. a lot of people in the area, they are hoping to get the investigation wrapped up in the next half hour, 8:30 again in the meantime, west san carlos and almaden that intersection shut down. bay bridge metering lights are on. it's jammed up towards the end of the parking lot. so hey, this is "friday light." it's actually looking okay this morning coming into san francisco from the east bay. the nimitz also moving better than usual even though it's starting to slow a little near the oakland coliseum. that's your latest "kcbs traffic." lawrence has a check of your cool weekend weather forecast aft
. ♪ >>> your realtime captioner is mrs. linda m. macdonald. >>> it's 7:56. i'm michelle griego. a driver crashes into the back of a police cruiser in san jose then tried to run. a security guard at a nearby hotel tackled the suspect before he got away. the officer and driver were hurt and went to the hospital. glass and mangled cars are blocking the intersection of san carlos and almaden. >> tow crews are out there now. until the in downtown san jose. a lot -- this is...
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we've been training many of their people in colombia, and we have a permanent realtime information sharing, and we have the two police corporate among themselves. there is a very strong cooperation within the countries. >> do you see a colombia free of cocaine someday? is that possible? >> well, i dream about it, yes. if we reach an agreement on this issue, at least we can see a cocaine diminishing substantially in colombia, which would be a great, great achievement, the country that suffered the most in this world on the war on drugs losing the best politicians, best policemen, our best judges, our best people. a lot of blood has been spilled, and we'll continue because it's a matter of national security so anything to improve the situation in effort to eradicate drugs would be extremely, extremely beneficial for the colombia site. loosh b -- looking to other concerns to the u.s., have the national security agencies had relations between the colombia and the u.s.? >> we have been sharing information on this for a long time. colombia's very particular country in the sense that we share wit
we've been training many of their people in colombia, and we have a permanent realtime information sharing, and we have the two police corporate among themselves. there is a very strong cooperation within the countries. >> do you see a colombia free of cocaine someday? is that possible? >> well, i dream about it, yes. if we reach an agreement on this issue, at least we can see a cocaine diminishing substantially in colombia, which would be a great, great achievement, the country...
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the fun, though, is that the scale is measuring realtime the ingredients that you're pouring. you're going to watch the level of the beverage rise on the screen so you get an exact proportion. >> we've got to get -- what's this thing cost? >> the perfect drink is $69.99. >> and what is this? this is heavy, by the way. >> this is heavy. this is our premium bluetooth speaker, fully rechargeable. this product is the top of the line of the big blue audio, desk top and portable versions, as well. this is a brand new -- it has five omni directional speakers. it's the best way to get the music out of your smartphone and out into -- out with your friends. >> most importantly, did you bring a nose hair clipper for joe? >> i did, actually. >> for his beak. >> and this year -- joe, you've got to hear this. >> you don't have one? >> this year is an enhancement called duo, it's got the nose and ear trimmer but also a side burn and eyebrow trimmer. >> i use the one i have for my eyebrows. >> the long ones. when you get older -- and becky, now, if i see that much ear hair because of some of
the fun, though, is that the scale is measuring realtime the ingredients that you're pouring. you're going to watch the level of the beverage rise on the screen so you get an exact proportion. >> we've got to get -- what's this thing cost? >> the perfect drink is $69.99. >> and what is this? this is heavy, by the way. >> this is heavy. this is our premium bluetooth speaker, fully rechargeable. this product is the top of the line of the big blue audio, desk top and...
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and its 2018 replacement will enhance our current surveillance capabilities by allowing realtime tracking of ships approaching our mutual shorelines. canada is the only partner other than the u.s. who is able to contribute to satellite surveillance in such an important way. and this is a capability that's going to be key to north american security and to our joint missions abroad. that's what leveraging each other's strength is all about. let's talk a little bit about canada and u.s. international cooperation in the americas. our interoperability and task sharing make us collectively stronger to defend our continent, and this translate toss a strong partnership on the international front. in the americas, for example, the canadian arms forces have contributed to the u.s. efforts to address illicit trafficking in the hemisphere since 2006 through operation -- [inaudible] recently canada enhanced its contribution to this operation by increasing the number of deployments in flights conducting counterdrug detection and monitoring the caribbean region, the full of mexico -- the gulf of mexico
and its 2018 replacement will enhance our current surveillance capabilities by allowing realtime tracking of ships approaching our mutual shorelines. canada is the only partner other than the u.s. who is able to contribute to satellite surveillance in such an important way. and this is a capability that's going to be key to north american security and to our joint missions abroad. that's what leveraging each other's strength is all about. let's talk a little bit about canada and u.s....
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that is realtime there. again, the edited, that smoke, that edit leaves out a 60-second gap there. if we see the 60 seconds, we see horror below those hedges because those men obviously would have been trying to get out, and nobody was there outside to help them. it wasn't until the flames were rising and the smoke was above those hedges that you're looking at now, about two minutes later, that anyone arrived with a fire extinguisher or to try to help them. we've heard of heroic efforts to try to pull the men out because it was too late. the friends were at a charity event at rodas' car shop when they heard the krocrash. it was a couple, three minutes by the time they got there. by the time they got there, that's what the smoke looked like right there. it's the lonely 60 seconds of no smoke, no fire in the porsche carrera gt when those men were inside that vehicle obviously unable to get out. we'll hear this afternoon from the coroner. we'll hear this afternoon from the coroner. sorry, i was going to tell you we'll get preliminary autopsy results perhaps within a couple hours from
that is realtime there. again, the edited, that smoke, that edit leaves out a 60-second gap there. if we see the 60 seconds, we see horror below those hedges because those men obviously would have been trying to get out, and nobody was there outside to help them. it wasn't until the flames were rising and the smoke was above those hedges that you're looking at now, about two minutes later, that anyone arrived with a fire extinguisher or to try to help them. we've heard of heroic efforts to try...
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. >> so ed, in realtime, what now happens to those retailers? how behavior terms do they change what they're doing and degree of markdowns and the landscape, the patterns of those patterns moving forward? >> we are seeing it on the fly today. for example, if you walked into a store to see 40 off and on top of it additional 15% off today only and seeing starting this morning was an addition allayer of promotions that obviously is manager you don't want to see and retailers are acknowledging that tough holiday weekend and responding with more and more promotions. >> laura, you say the high end is still where you want to be but is there a good way to -- i mean, i'm looking at a list of retailers and it's like they were scattered into the winners and losers buckets. how do you screen for who did well over the course of the given weekend? >> sure. i don't think you can necessarily look at how stocks reacting today. we would not want to own the monthly reporters going into thursday. that's gap and l brands but wait for the dust to settle. november was
. >> so ed, in realtime, what now happens to those retailers? how behavior terms do they change what they're doing and degree of markdowns and the landscape, the patterns of those patterns moving forward? >> we are seeing it on the fly today. for example, if you walked into a store to see 40 off and on top of it additional 15% off today only and seeing starting this morning was an addition allayer of promotions that obviously is manager you don't want to see and retailers are...
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. >> every room -- >> i think -- i think you get it realtime. if you're monitoring your blood sugar, i think what will happen is when you're eating too many calories. >>. >> if you had that deficit of caloric intake. >> we have a camera. >> stop. >> wow. >> they're solving your first world problems, there you go. >> another issue you've been looking at is educational disruption. we've been talking about that, where do you think the winners are? >> that was on camera. is that my age or iq? >> i'm terrified of buying the ulta vista of this. the entrenched -- all the reasons that this part of the economy has failed to adapt are mostly still in place. . i think it'll take a while to unwind and fix itself. we haven't put our bets down on that trend but it's going to be big, it has to be. >> what has to happen before you'll put money on the table for this? >> you know, a lot of people say there's not a lot of money in that because they're college students. come on, that's b.s., budweiser makes a lot of money. we find someone who is making money. >> i
. >> every room -- >> i think -- i think you get it realtime. if you're monitoring your blood sugar, i think what will happen is when you're eating too many calories. >>. >> if you had that deficit of caloric intake. >> we have a camera. >> stop. >> wow. >> they're solving your first world problems, there you go. >> another issue you've been looking at is educational disruption. we've been talking about that, where do you think the winners...
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and the other thing that's great about it is that it gets people to watch in realtime. because if you want to be part of the conversation, you need to be watching it, not like i did last night, but on sunday night. >> watching it last night, i'm sure they're happy whenever they do the dvr totals now. it's like with the plaque lisbl. >> right. with nbc. >> and people watch that afterwards. is there a way you can say to advertisers yet, look at this, this is worth x amount? >> i think so. that's what they're building towards. there is something that shows inherent value. it does show a very active and engaged audience. and a lot of the shows, a show like "the voice" is going to pick up a lot of this. "dancing with the stars" picks up a lot of this. >> wow, it's not even -- they've talked a little bit about year over year 18 to 49, that kind of stuff. but then it went right to twitter. and i was like, this is a new world. >> start tweeting. >> yeah. then the other thing, mobile cyber sales, is that like -- so it's not just -- >> if you're on a tablet or your iphone or -- >
and the other thing that's great about it is that it gets people to watch in realtime. because if you want to be part of the conversation, you need to be watching it, not like i did last night, but on sunday night. >> watching it last night, i'm sure they're happy whenever they do the dvr totals now. it's like with the plaque lisbl. >> right. with nbc. >> and people watch that afterwards. is there a way you can say to advertisers yet, look at this, this is worth x amount?...